Bazaar Bazaar Category / Grove / Fusion Propagate Community Search for products, brands and platforms Sensor for Grove / Grove - Infrared Temperature Sensor Description This Grove-Infrared temperature sensor is a non-contact temperature measure model.The sensor is composed of 116 elements of thermocouple in series on a floating micro-membrane having an active diameter of 545m and with blacken surface to absorb the incident thermal infrared radiation, which induces a voltage response at output terminals. FEATURES * Grove compatible interface * Wide supply voltage range: 3V~5V * Zero drift amplify current * Power consumption: less than 0.6mW * Temperature measure range: -10~100C * Measure accuracy: 2C * Nominal measure distance: 9CM * 2.0cm x 4.0cm Grove module Application Ideas * Motion sensor * Thief-guarding System * Switch * Industrial automation * Body distance check DOCUMENTS For all Grove users (especially beginners), we provide you guidance PDF documents. Please download and read through Preface - Getting StartedandIntroduction to Grove before your using of the product. Please visit our wiki page for more info about this product. It will be appreciated if you can help us improve the documents, add more demo code or tutorials. For technical support, please post your questions to our forum. Wiki USD Login | Sign up Feedback & IdeasHelp Best-sellers Grove - Moisture Sensor Grove - Water Sensor Grove - PIR Motion Sensor Base Shield V2 Technical Details Dimensions 130mm x 80mm x 11mm Weight G.W 8g Battery Exclude Documents Wiki OTP-538Udatasheet Infrared Temperature Demo Code with SerialLCD.zip Grove-Infrared Temperature Sensor V1.0 Egale File Demo Code Grove-Infrared Temperature Sensor V0.9 Egale File Questions and Answers Have a question about this? Ask people who own it. 0 Does this sensor work for Beagleboard antonio10 on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) 0 Hello to all. I want to use this sensor to monitor the temperature of a baby while he is sleeping. I would like to know if it might manage to be harmful. Does this sensor issue some type of energy? Or only it receives the infrared light and turns her i Rafael Jerez on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) Yesterday I received a new message about my order - now is "shipped". What this mean? When do you haven?t received repaired pcb files, shipment contain only 2 pcbs, or you have some bad informations? :-) Many thanks,Petr Petr Stuchly on Oct 20,2016 10:44 AM Only infraredray will be sent, so it is not harmful to people completely. Reply upvote (0) Jacket Chen on Oct 20,2016 10:48 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 Please could tell me about resolution of this sensor I mean .0 .00 .000 .0000?.Thanks! have a great day!!! Erick Nava Aldana on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) Sorry I did not question the right way, what I meant is how accurate the sensor take measurement, tenths, hundredths or thousandths by example 23C or 23.1C or 23.17C or 23.175C or 23.1758C. Erick Nava Aldana on Oct 20,2016 10:47 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 Do you have any video showing this sensor activity? Henrique on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) So, it was my fault, it was because I didn't send all the gerberfiles. Thank you for the quick reply and for the very good PCB's a got. William Dobbelaere on Oct 20,2016 10:44 AM Reply upvote (0) Hi,Henrique Matos,Sorry ,We haven't got the video showing this sensor activity. Terry Chen on Oct 20,2016 10:46 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 I'm trying to use your IR temperature sensor (SEN01041P) with this module and an XBee digimesh 2.4. I gather that Vref will need to be tied to Vcc for this to work. Is there a simple way to do this on your carrier board, or will I have to solder a conn Kyle Burchesky on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) This message was supposed to go under the Grove XBee Carrier. That is what I mean when I say "This module". Kyle Burchesky on Oct 20,2016 10:44 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 I see the links to the source code on the GroveExpansion page. Can I just download those and recompile them using the 4.2 framework? Is that all it takes to make them 4.2 compatible? Thanks for the great support. william noel on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) Hi,William noe.you need ues the 4.2 framework with Gadgeteer.But i'm sorry for some reasons that we can't provide the latest framework now,thanks for your comprehension.And we'll fine down it.Thanks again. Jacket Chen on Oct 20,2016 10:43 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 I think I have answered my own question. It looks like I'd connect the sensor to a Grove Expansion and connect the Grove Expansion to the Cobra board? Does that seem right? william noel on Oct 19,2016 Reply upvote (0) Yes, you are right.But our Grove Expansion's framework version is 4.1,please attention. Jacket Chen on Oct 20,2016 10:43 AM Reply upvote (0) 0 Hi - Is this sensor compatible with the GHI Cobra series board? I am using the .NET Micro Framework. If not, can I add other components to use it with that board and if so, what would they be? Old software guy, new to embedded systems. Also looking at Reply upvote (0) william noel on Oct 19,2016 Dear William noel.You can use Grove Expansion - .NET Gadgeteer Compatible for expansion. Reply upvote (0) Jacket Chen on Oct 20,2016 10:43 AM View History Grove - Magnetic Switch Grove - 3-Axis Digital Gyro Grove - Sound Sensor Grove - 3-Axis Digital Com... 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